I am always looking for something sustainable and healthy to eat for breakfast to get me through the day. My husband came to me and expressed his desire to go back on a lower carb diet. I always make our Easy Sausage, Cheese, and Potato Egg Cups. Although the egg cups are amazing, I needed to incorporate a new breakfast dish into our rotation to keep things fresh. I decide to go with a dish that was vegan and keto friendly, Chia Seed Breakfast Bowls.
Chia seeds are chalk full of nutrients and are great for you! I always have a bag of chia seeds on hand that I buy in bulk at the grocery store. Generally, I use chia seeds when I make Peanut Butter Energy Balls. I decided to branch out and make Chia Seed Breakfast Bowls also known as Chia Seed Pudding. Here is the super simple recipe!
Chia Seed Breakfast Bowl Ingredients
Ingredients:
2 Cups of Coconut Milk (almond, oat, cow milk can be substituted here…use your milk of choice!)
1/2 Cup of Chia Seeds
2 Tsps Vanilla
4 Tbsps Syrup
Fruit/Toppings of Choice
Directions:
Combine all of the ingredients into a glass bowl and mix well.
Portion the mix evenly into 4 glass jars with lids.
Chia Seed Bowls Portioned and Ready for the Fridge
Place in the refrigerator and let it set overnight.
Remove the lid, add your favorite toppings, and enjoy! Personally I enjoy it with strawberries but it would be great with any nut or fruit you have on hand. Make it decadent by adding chocolate!
Chia Seed Bowl with Strawberries and Bananas
Mix it Up!
The toppings are literally endless for this amazing breakfast item! I generally like to add something naturally sweet, strawberries are my go to. However, I use whatever I have on hand.
The other morning, I took the kids leftover peeled apple slices and transformed them into baked apples. I simply cut the apples into small chunks, added a teaspoon of cinnamon, a teaspoon of coconut sugar, and a 1/2 teaspoon of butter into a microwave safe bowl. Next, I microwaved the apples for 2 minutes, stirred them, then microwaved them for another two minutes. Then, I let the apples cool before adding them to my cold Chia Seed Pudding. This was literally the best combination I have tried yet!
Chia Seed Breakfast Bowl with Baked Apples
While these tasty treats are generally enjoyed as a breakfast item for me, they can be easily transformed into a dessert dish! Whatever the day and whatever the craving may be, you have to try this amazing low carb, vegan friendly, keto treat!
Let’s face it window coverings can be expensive! We bought a new build and had to cover every window in the entire house (eeek!). I wanted a unique design element to set off our pretty bland living room. After several hours scouring Pinterest for ideas, I decided to build and install DIY barn door shutters on our living room windows.
We prioritized our spending and paid to have blackout shades put in all of our bedrooms. The remainder of our windows we left without shades for an entire year. I desperately wanted wooden shutters in our living room kitchen area but knew it was outside of the budget; which is why we ended up going the DIY barn door route. Follow my project and let me walk you through the steps I took to achieve this amazing look!
Materials:
Barn Door Rails
1″x4″x8′ Pine Boards–Mounting Boards and shutter design (8 for the entire project)
Paint
Cordless Drill
Miter Saw
Nail Gun
1×6–6foot Common Wood Boards–for shutters (I used 21 for this project)
Screws
Caulk
Before Picture-DIY Barndoor Shutters
Getting Started with Supplies:
The first thing I did was buy the rails for the windows.
There are three large windows in my living room; two windows on one wall and one window on the opposing wall. I needed three rails, one for each window. After checking online for the best price for a Barn Door Rail Systems, I found great rails for a great price on Amazon!
I bought three 6.6 foot barn door rails from U-Max for $39.99 each through Amazon. Similar rails sell at home improvement stores for around $150 each. The only downside to the U-Max rail systems is they are manufactured in another country so you will have to use a mounting board above each window to ensure the barn door is supported by wall studs.
After I ordered the barn door rails, I made a trip to Home Depot to buy wood for the mounting boards. Since I was building the barn door shutter from scratch, I wanted to install the rail systems prior to making the doors to ensure each window was fully covered.
I purchased three 1″x4″x8′ Pine boards from Home Depot. I already had white paint from my last project, Faux Built-In Fireplace with Shiplap, so I decided to use it on this project as well!
Attaching the Mounting Boards and Rails:
The first thing I did was cut the mounting boards down to 6 feet 8 inches using my miter saw. I cut the mounting boards down because I did not want there to be too much overhang on my mounting board for aesthetic purposes. Next, I painted each rail with my existing paint. Painting the mounting boards before you attach them to the wall just makes your life easier!
We found and marked all the studs on the wall above our windows with a stud finder. We held our mounting boards up on the wall and marked all of the stud locations onto the mounting boards. My husband pre drilled holes into the mounting board at the designated stud locations using his cordless drill. We used mounting screws and attached the mounting boards above each window with the screws. We used 4-5 screws per mounting board to ensure the rails were stable. Honestly, this was the hardest part of the project for my husband and I because we had never done this before. It was harder to find a stud above the windows because of the window framing. Nevertheless we prevailed and got them all up!
Mounting Boards-DIY Barn Door Shutters
After we got all of the mounting boards up, we followed the directions for the rail systems and attached them to the mounting boards.
Rails Attached to Mounting Board-DIY Barn Door Shutters
Building The Doors:
I chose to use 1×6-6 Foot Common Boards for this project because I wanted to save on cost. The cost of a 1×6-6 Foot Common Board is $4.33 per board. I used 21 1×6-6 Foot Common Boards to complete all three doors (7 boards per barn door shutter). Obviously the amount of boards you use will depend on the size of your window.
Common Board at Home Depot
I went back and forth on whether I wanted to do an “X” or a “Z” for the design element on the front of the doors. Ultimately, I ended up going with a “Z” because it seemed like an easier design to execute.
I measured each window and determined the length of each barn door. Using my miter saw, I cut all 21 of my 6 feet Common Boards down to size.
I placed 7 common boards side by side on a flat surface making sure all the ends were in line.
I measured the width of each proposed barn door. Using my miter saw, I cut three of the 1″x4″x8′ Pine boards into two pieces to fit across the top and bottom of each barn door. I held a piece of the 1″x4″x8′ barn door in between the top and bottom pine boards on the barn door and marked my cut lines. Using the miter saw, I made 45 degree cuts on the top and bottom of each pine boards to form the “Z.”
After everything was lined up, I used the nail gun and attached the “Z” shape to each barn door.
“Z” shape on barn doors-DIY Barn Door Shutters
Making the Doors Stable and Strong:
I flipped the barn doors over and attached a wood brace on the top and bottom of each barn door with the nail gun. Just to make sure the back braces were in place I attached two screws to each brace on each barn door. I used scrap wood I had left over for this because it is the back and will not be seen.
Caulked Seams-DIY Barn Door Shutters
After the doors were built, I caulked the back seems where each wood piece met to help keep the light out. I also caulked the seams on the “Z” design.
Painted Front-DIY Barn Door Shutters
After everything was dry, I painted both sides of the doors.
Painted Back-DIY Barn Door Shutters
Hanging the Doors:
We held the finished doors up to the track and marked the location the rails needed to be attached to the barn doors.
Due to the fact we didn’t make the barn doors as thick as the rail system suggests, we added washers to the back of the rails when we attached them to the doors.
We simply lifted the door onto the tracks and it was ready to go.
This project had its ups and downs and ultimately took me longer than expected because I have two toddlers. However, this is one of the best additions we have done to the house by far. It gives our living room character and provides shade for a fraction of the cost of traditional window coverings.
My husband was a trooper through this project and I could not have done it without him. This is definitely a two person endeavor should you wish to build your own DIY barn door shutters.
We are already planning on building barn door shutters for our office window.
Complete Barn Door Shutters-DIY Barn Door Shutters
I stay at home and my husband works full time. I try to make our lives easier by making easy to transport breakfasts that will satisfy our wants. Lets be honest, buying meals out or buying pre-packaged breakfast items at the supermarket is convenient but it will break the budget if you are not careful. Every week I make my Three Ingredient Banana Bread or my 4 Ingredient Pumpkin Bread and my Easy Sausage, Cheese, and Potato Egg Cups!
The best thing about Easy Sausage, Cheese, and Potato Egg Cups is they can be transformed into just about anything. Any veggie, breakfast meat, or cheese would be a good fit for this recipe. Simply tailor the recipe to whatever you like or whatever you have on hand. We generally keep it our regular sausage, cheese, and potato because my husband doesn’t like change (or vegetables).
INGREDIENTS:
2 pound bag of Frozen Tater Tots
10-12 eggs
6 fully cooked turkey sausage links (or any meat or veggie of your choosing)
1/4 cup of cheese
Pinch of Salt
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees
Grease a silicone muffin pan or muffin tin with cooking spray
Place 3 frozen tater tots into the bottom of each muffin cup. Place the tater tots into the 400 degree oven for 6-8 minutes.
Frozen Tater Tots in Muffin Tin
While the tots are in the oven, chop the 6 fully cooked sausage links into bite size pieces and set aside.
Bite Sized Sausage Pieces
Crack 8-10 eggs into a pourable measuring cup and whisk(I generally use 8 eggs for this recipe but just play it by ear, you can always whisk more eggs if you need to fill the cups more). Add a pinch of salt to the eggs.
Remove the Tater Tots from the oven. Using a small glass, smash the Tater Tots down into the muffin cup.
Smash the Tater Tots with a small glass.
Evenly sprinkle the smashed Tater Tots with sausage and cheese. Fill each muffin cup to the top with the whisked eggs.
Easy Sausage, Cheese, and Potato Egg Cups
Place the muffin tin back into the 400 degree oven for 18-20 minutes. Makes 12 delicious egg cups!
Easy Sausage, Cheese, and Potato Egg Cups
Let the egg cups cool on the counter. Place the egg cups in an airtight container in the fridge for the week or freeze them and grab as your go. These egg cups last my husband and I all week long. Try this simple, delicious, make ahead recipe and make mornings manageable!
When we purchased our house it did not come with a fireplace. Honestly, I never really noticed the missing fireplace until our first Christmas. I desperately wanted a fireplace for our next winter; however, I did not have the budget for a built in fireplace. I decided to tackle a faux built in fireplace with shiplap surround.
Living Room Wall Before
Our living room was kind of bland and boring. I reused the furniture from our previous house and it no longer matched the aesthetic of our new modern farmhouse. After convincing my husband we needed a change, I went in search of the perfect faux fireplace.
Fireplace
I went back and forth on whether I should purchase an electric fireplace or buy a vintage fireplace mantel and attach it to the wall. In the end, my husband really wanted something that provided a heat source, as minimal as it may be.
I did extensive online searches for electric fireplaces. The problem I ran into a lot when searching for electric fireplaces online is they were all too short and looked like fake electric fireplaces.
After several hours of online research I located the perfect faux fireplace. The Juri Electric Fireplace by Darby Home Co from Wayfair. This fireplace ticked all of the boxes; it was white, it was tall, and it put out heat. When I first found and fell in love with this fireplace it was being offered at $1,369.99. Sadly at that time it was out of my budget so I waited. I kept checking Wayfair for sales and discounts because I was not about to pay $1,369.99 for an electric fireplace. A few months ago the day finally came; Wayfair was having a huge sale on electric fireplaces. I purchased The Juri Electric Fireplace by Darby Home Co from Wayfair for $783.52.
Juri Electric Fireplace from www.wayfair.com
Wayfair provides great customer service. I received an email with my expected date of delivery for the fireplace. I wanted to make the fireplace look as built in as possible so I decided to create a shiplap wall behind the fireplace running all the way to the ceiling.
Shiplap on a Budget
The price of real shiplap at the box stores is astronomical. I found a great product at Home Depot for a fraction of the cost called 1/4″ x 8′ Knotty Pine Edge V Plank.
Knotty Pine Edge V Plank
This product comes with 6 thin interlocking boards 8 feet in length. For my fireplace area I purchased 4 packs. It is important to measure your space and calculate the square footage you will need to cover prior to heading to Home Depot to purchase your boards.
I highly recommend this product because it is easy to work with and is inexpensive. If your budget allows you to go with a higher end shiplap or peel and stick shiplap go with whatever makes you comfortable.
Because I was framing the fireplace in shiplap and not coving the entire wall I bought a 1/4″ trim for the sides and top of my shiplap(the existing baseboards if you have them can act as the trim for the bottom). Once I had all of my materials it was time to get started on my shiplap wall before my fireplace arrived.
Materials
Tape
Nail Gun
Level
Measuring Tape
Pencil
Miter Saw
Shiplap Material
Edging Material
Ladder
Paint
Paintbrushes
Paintable Caulk
Preparing Materials:
I placed tape on the wall to mark the width of the fireplace. I attached one side of my 1/4′ trim to the outer edge of my tape using my nail gun and level. Once I had one of my trim pieces in place I started on the shiplap. It is important not to attach both trim pieces to the wall at the same time because you need space to interlock the shiplap.
I cut all of my shiplap wood down to my desired length using a miter saw. When installing shiplap I generally start at the top and work my way down to the bottom. However, for this project there was a wall bump out from the stairs in the middle of my desired shiplap location. I started applying shiplap from the bottom of the stair bump out down.
Applying my Shiplap from the stair bump out down
It is important to have help when you attach your first piece of shiplap to ensure the wood is being hung level.
Project helper for the Faux Fireplace (just kidding my husband helped!)
Applying the Shiplap Planks
Place the first piece of shiplap flush against the wall. Use your level to ensure the shiplap is being hung on an even plane. Attach the shiplap to the wall using your nail gun. Once the first piece of shiplap is hung the project should move smoothly. Continue applying the shiplap down the length of your wall (after the first board is hung a level is no longer necessary).
I encountered an outlet plug during the installation of the shiplap. I simply cut the boards down to size to fit around the outlet plug using the miter saw.
Once all of the shiplap has been attached to the wall attach the remaining side trim and top trim to the wall using the nail gun. If there are small gaps in between your trim and your shiplap do not panic. Use paintable caulk to fill in the gaps and edges in the shiplap and trim.
Shiplap Wall with trim
Once the caulk has dried it is time to add paint. I used the same white washable paint I used in my Board and Batten or Bust project. I applied three coats of paint to the shiplap and trim.
Shiplap wall painted white
Mounting the TV
There are some things I leave to the professionals. Mounting a television with hidden cords is outside of my comfort zone. I used Puls to mount my 70 inch television. Puls is great! They connect you with a professional in your area that will come out same day with a mount and hang your television. The total cost to have my television mounted with hidden cords was $300 and that included the mount. Well worth the money in my opinion!
Installing the Fireplace
After the fireplace came we assembled it and placed it in front of our completed shiplap wall. This is by far the best addition I have done to the house hands down. The fireplace completely changed our space and we could not be any happier. My husband loved it so much he wants to do the same thing in our bedroom!
Completed Faux built in Fireplace with Shiplap
Although this project was a little pricey it was worth every penny. I am loving every inch of our faux built in fireplace with shiplap.
Every week I meal prep for my husband and kids, which includes breakfast items and snacks. Almost every week I make my Easy 3 Ingredient Banana Bread Recipe. I wanted to mix it up a little so I adapted my Easy 3 Ingredient Banana Bread Recipe into a super simple and delicious Four Ingredient Pumpkin Bread Recipe!
My youngest son loves Pumpkin Bread or cake as he calls it. This Four Ingredient Pumpkin Bread Recipe was an instant hit with him and the whole family.
INGREDIENTS:
Yellow Cake Mix (I use H-E-B brand because it is $0.76 a box!)
15 oz Can of Pumpkin
2 eggs
1 Tablespoon of Cinnamon
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
In a large mixing bowl, mix yellow cake mix, pumpkin, eggs, and cinnamon until combined
Eggs, Cinnamon, and Pumpkin in a bowl
Eggs, cinnamon, pumpkin, and cake mix in the mixing bowl
All of the ingredients combined in the mixing bowl
Grease a 9×5″ loaf pan and add the prepared pumpkin bread batter to the pan. Place the loaf pan into the oven and bake for 55-60 minutes. Insert a toothpick into the center of the cake to check for doneness. If the toothpick comes out clean the cake is done baking!
Batter in the pan and ready for the oven!
ENJOY!
This cake is great fresh out of the oven; however, I personally like it better the next day because the top gets super moist. Like my banana bread recipe, this pumpkin bread recipe is very versatile. Add chocolate chips to the batter before baking for a special chocolaty treat. Feeling in the mood for a little extra sweetness? Add a cinnamon sugar topping to the bread when it is fresh out of the oven or make a cream cheese drizzle for the top. No matter how you slice it this cake is a winner! This will without a doubt be added to our weekly snack preparation list!
Four ingredient pumpkin bread fresh out of the oven.
I have been bitten by the Spring cleaning bug! Every time I enter my pantry the food clutter overwhelms me. The organization I had in place was not working and my pantry definitely needed a facelift. I decided to tackle a Pantry Renovation and Reorganization on a budget.
Pantry Before the Renovation and Reorganization.
I not only wanted an astetically pleasing space but a space where I could clearly see all of my food items to make meal planning and preparation easier.
Picking the Perfect Peel and Stick Wallpaper
I have tackled peel and stick tile and have been longing to test out peel and stick wallpaper. Because my pantry was lacking character I knew peel and stick wallpaper would be perfect for this space.
Peel and stick wallpaper is sold at a variety of online stores; however, Target offers a wide variety of peel and stick wallpaper in store. Occasionally, you can even find a good selection of peel and stick wall paper in the sale aisle at Target. If you cannot find any peel and stick wallpaper in the sale aisle don’t worry because this product is relatively inexpensive and you can always use your Target Redcard for an extra 5 percent off!
After checking out all of the peel and stick wallpaper Target offered, I decided to go with a black and white buffalo plaid pattern because it fit with my modern farmhouse style.
I measured the pantry wall I would be applying the wallpaper to. After calculating the square feet, I determined I needed to buy three rolls of wallpaper.
Applying the Peel and Stick Wallpaper
Materials:
Peel and Stick Wallpaper
Credit card or wallpaper smoothing tool
X-acto knife
Measuring Tape
Level or yard stick
First, measure the length of the wall you will be applying your first section of wallpaper with your measuring tape.
Second, unroll your wallpaper roll and mark your first cut. Lay a yard stick or level across the wallpaper and use an X-acto knife to cut the wallpaper evenly.
Measure wallpaper and cut using X-acto knife and yardstick!
Third, remove the wallpaper from the paper backing. Line the wallpaper up at the top of the wall and work your way down. If the wallpaper is not lining up properly simply remove it from the wall and realign it. The best thing about this product is it can be removed and reapplied to the wall without causing damage. Use a credit card or wallpaper smoothing tool to remove all of the bubbles from the wallpaper.
Repeat the process above until the entire area is covered. Be aware if you are using a pattern you have to line up your pattern appropriately for a cohesive look. Keep your pattern in mind while you are cutting your wallpaper sections.
I like to come in and clean up the edges of my wallpaper with the X-acto knife.
Pantry Storage
I decided to put all of our snacks in easy to access pourable storage containers because I have toddlers and snack accessibility is key to not losing your mind.
I purchased 3 Large 2 pack storage containers and 8 small storage containers.
Walmart had large white storage tubs for $2.98 each. I picked up three white storage tubs for miscellaneous pantry items.
Pantry Renovation and reorganization on a budget-Storage Containers!
I found 8 cloth storage containers at the Dollar Tree for all of my baking and canned pantry items. While Dollar Tree does have plastic food storage containers, I decided to go with Walmart’s slightly more expensive containers because they are BPA free and larger.
Completed Pantry renovation and reorganization!
I now have a fabulously beautiful pantry with easy access snacks! This pantry renovation and reorganization is easy on the eyes and the budget!
I love recipes that are simple and budget friendly! My last recipe was my delicious and easy three ingredient banana bread. This weeks recipe is even better and dare I say easier! Two Ingredient Greek Yogurt Bagels are delicious, simple to make, and are a healthier bagel option than the bagels you will find in stores.
I stumbled upon two ingredient doughs while on Weight Watchers. Even though I am no longer following a strict Weight Watcher routine, this easy dough is used in my house every week because it is just that good!
Ingredients:
1 Cup Self-Rising Flour
1 Cup Plain Greek Yogurt
Optional Toppings of your choice!
Directions:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees
Lay parchment paper onto a baking sheet
In a mixing bowl mix 1 Cup of Self Rising Flour with 1 Cup of Plain Greek Yogurt until the mixture becomes a sticky dough
Plain Greek yogurt and self-rising flour combined to form a sticky dough.
Split the dough into 4 equal portions
Roll each dough piece into a snake shape with your hands and connect the two ends. If needed you can sprinkle some extra self-rising flour onto the dough to help shape it and make it easier to work with
Place each formed bagel dough onto the parchment lined baking sheet
Bagel Shaped Dough
Optional: This is the point in the process where you will add your toppings if you so choose. My go to topping is Trader Joe’s Everything but the Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend. I brush the top of the bagels with egg and sprinkle it with the Everything Bagel Seasoning.
Everything bagel seasoning and egg wash
Place the Two Ingredient Greek Yogurt Bagels into a preheated 375 degree oven and bake for 20-22 minutes. Once the bagels are done cooking, switch the oven to broil and bake for an addition 1-2 minutes. Make sure you keep a close eye on your bagels because you do not want them to burn.
Finished Two Ingredient Greek Yogurt Bagel
There you have it, easy and simple Two Ingredient Greek Yogurt Bagels. Eat them warm fresh out of the oven or toast them up and add your favorite spread and enjoy!
Don’t Be Basic:
This bagel is great how it is; however, I love to experiment in the kitchen and try different flavor combinations.
Swap out the Plain Greek Yogurt in this recipe for a Vanilla Greek Yogurt or a Strawberry Greek Yogurt for a sweeter bagel.
Get creative with your toppings! Any bagel you see in a bagel shop can be made with this dough. Jalapeño and cheese, pesto and cheese, Asiago, sesame, and cinnamon sugar are among my favorites.
This dough is very versatile! I regularly use it to make pizza and my kids love it! Simply roll the dough into a pizza shape with a floured rolling pin. Bake the dough for 10 minutes at 375 degrees. Take the dough out of the oven and add your sauce, cheese, and toppings. Return the pizza to the oven and cook for approximately 15-20 more minutes.
I recently completed a peel and stick tile accent wall in my laundry room. While I love my tiled wall, I was not thrilled with the exposed pipes and tubes you can see coming from my washing machines. I decided to make a DIY no sew curtain to hide the ugly piping.
Peel and Stick tile wall with ugly exposed pipes!
Materials
Fabric
Stitch Witchery
Foam Mounting Tape
Scissors
Iron
The first and hardest step in the process is deciding on which fabric to use for your DIY no sew curtains. There are several great stores that offer a wide variety of fabric options at great prices. Hobby Lobby , Joann Fabric , and Walmart are some of my go to locations for fabric. However, Hobby Lobby is generally the store I end up in because of all the great products and deals they have.
I knew I wanted a fabric that fit my homes modern country theme. After measuring my space, I made my way down to Hobby Lobby. I found a black and white buffalo plaid fabric that was $6 a yard. Hobby Lobby was running a special and providing 30 % off all fabric so I got my 2 yards of fabric for $8.40. If Hobby Lobby is not running a sale on an item you like don’t panic! Hobby Lobby always has an online coupon for 40% off one item.
Fabric, Stitch Witchery, and Foam Mounting Tape
While at Hobby Lobby, I picked up a 20 yard roll of Stitch Witchery ($3.69) and a roll of Scotch Foam Mounting Tape ($2.40 with the application of the 40% off coupon).
Creating the DIY No Sew Curtain
First, cut your fabric down to the size you want it to be. I left an extra inch of fabric along each end so that I could attach my Stitch Witchery and make a clean edge with my fabric pattern.
Next, preheat your iron to the wool setting. Fold the first end of your fabric under to create a clean line. Cut a piece of Stitch Witchery to fit the length of your first fabric end. Sandwich the piece of Stitch Witchery in-between your folded fabric piece. Place the iron on the outside of the fabric and hold in 10 second increments along the length of the Stitch Witchery. Do not move the iron around, simply press and hold because you do not want the fabric or the Stitch Witchery to shift.
Folded Fabric with Stitch Witchery sandwiched between.
Flip the fabric over and press and hold the iron to the other side of the fabric containing the Stitch Witchery in 10 second increments.
Other side of the fabric edge with the Stitch Witchery sandwiched in-between.
Lastly, make sure the Stitch Witchery has bonded before moving on to your next edge. Repeat the above listed steps for the remaining 3 fabric edges.
That is it! In no time at all your DIY No Sew Curtain is complete. Seriously, this project could not be any simpler.
Hanging the Curtain
No drilling was needed to hang this curtain because I utilized the shelf above my washing machine to hang it. I placed a strip of Scotch Foam Mounting Tape along the edge of my existing shelf.
Foam Mounting Tape adhered along the shelf edge.
I lined up my curtain along the shelf and pressed it into the Scotch Foam Mounting Tape. The curtain adhered to the Foam Mounting Tape easily.
Curtain adhered to the shelf edge with the foam mounting tape. It is complete!
Leftover Fabric?
I had some left over fabric and Stitch Witchery from this project so I decided to use it to make a table runner. Utilizing the same step process as the DIY No Sew Curtain, I completed a table runner that matches my new curtain at no additional cost.
Table Runner
Table Runner
For less than $15 I made a beautiful curtain and a table runner, giving my modern farmhouse the extra character it needed. This is a fun an easy project that will not break the bank.
What do you do with those bananas that reach the end of their life? Banana Bread of course! I have a quick and easy banana bread recipe that will steal the show without breaking the bank. My three ingredient banana bread is simple and delicious.
Ingredients:
3-4 Ripened Bananas (whatever you have left over)
White Boxed Cake Mix
2 Eggs
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
In a medium sized mixing bowl, mash your 3-4 ripened bananas.
4 Mashed Bananas
Add two eggs to the ripened bananas and mix until incorporated.
Egg and Banana Mixture
Add the cake mix to the egg and banana mixture and mix until incorporated.
Bananas, Eggs, Cake Mix all mixed all together!
Grease a 9×5″ loaf pan. At this point, add the prepared banana bread mix to your greased loaf pan. Place the loaf pan into the oven and bake for 45-50 minutes.
Banana Bread Dough Ready for the Oven
Get Creative
This easy 3 ingredient banana bread is great on its own, but it is even better when you customize it with various pantry ingredients!
After incorporating the cake mix into the bananas and the eggs you can add a variety of items to the dough to jazz it up. Any variety of nuts, chocolate chips, berries…the possibilities are endless.
When my banana bread is fresh out of the oven I like to slather the top with butter and sprinkle cinnamon and sugar over the entire loaf. It gives each bite a cinnamony sugary deliciousness that will not disappoint you. Once you have banana bread with a buttery cinnamon sugared top you will not want to go back to the traditional banana bread, trust me.
3 Ingredient Banana Bread with Cinnamon Sugar Topping
Any cake mix can be used to make this banana bread. I generally buy cake mix whenever I find it on sale and stock pile it. The cake mix I used for this recipe was $0.76 (can’t beat that!)! This banana bread would be great with white cake, spice cake, French vanilla, maybe even chocolate; the possibilities are endless.
If you want a cheap and easy banana bread without all the fuss and mess you must try this easy 3 ingredient banana bread recipe! Happy Eating!
I hate those store bought messy easter Dye packs. After trying several things, I found the solution. Follow me as I guide you through my Easy Dyed Easter Eggs with Shaving Cream.
Shaving Cream, Food Coloring, Eggs!
Materials for Easy Dyed Easter Eggs with Shaving Cream:
Shaving Cream: I used Barbasol because it was the cheapest. However, any brand will do as long as it is not gel.
Food Coloring/Dye: I had generic food coloring in my pantry but if you want a more vibrant color use gel food coloring.
Eggs
Pan
Toothpicks
Rubber Gloves (optional)
Get the perfect Hard Boil on Your Egg
I have tried a variety of different recipes and tricks to get the perfect hard boiled egg. Vinegar, salt, cooking them for 10 minutes at a rapid boil and letting them sit…you name it I have tried it. The best and easiest way I have found to hard boil and egg is with an egg cooker.
Dash Egg Cooker
While this might seem like an extravagant gadget to have in the kitchen, we use this almost every day and the best part is it is budget friendly! We own a Dash egg cooker, which only set us back $7.00 at TJ MAXX. While I do recommend investing in an egg cooker for your daily morning egg, if you don’t have one simply hard boil your eggs.
Once the eggs have been hard boiled, set
them aside and let them cool. Make sure
the eggs are cooled completely before you head onto the next step.
Dying The Eggs
Pie Dish filled with shaving cream for the start of the Shaving Cream Dyed Eggs
I used a pie dish to Dye the eggs in but any pan would do. I filled my pie dish with shaving cream. Make sure the shaving cream is approximately 1 inch in thickness throughout the dish.
Here is your chance to get creative. Drop in the food coloring in whatever color you choose one drop at a time. Make sure you cover the entire pan with food coloring.
Food Coloring Drops added to the shaving cream for the start of the Easy Shaving Cream Dyed Egg
I used a toothpick to swirl the food coloring around in the shaving cream. Swirling the food coloring through the shaving cream gives the eggs a cool marbling effect.
Swirl the Food Coloring with a Toothpick to create an Easy Shaving Cream Dyed Easter Egg
Once the food coloring has been swirled, I put on my rubber gloves. While I prefer to use rubber gloves while dying eggs it is not necessary. The food coloring washes off pretty easily nonetheless I still like to wear gloves to limit the mess as much as possible.
Next, Drop your eggs in the food coloring one at a time and roll them around until they are completely covered in the shaving cream mixture. Leave each covered egg inside of the pan for at least 30 minutes.
Easy Dyed Easter Eggs in Shaving Cream resting for 30 minutes.
Once the eggs have had a chance to sit, rinse the shaving cream and dye off each egg under cool water. Gently pat the eggs dry.
Finished Product: Easy Dyed Easter Eggs with Shaving Cream
The Project is Complete!
There you have it! In no time at all you have a perfectly dyed Easter egg with hardly any stress or mess. This project is great for kids of any age; however, I know for a fact it is a hit with the two toddlers in my house. Shaving cream is right up there with play dough and slime in our house. If you need more great Easter Ideas check out my blog post on a cute Easter Porch Sign.